Lovely book that, I think it was the first old transport book I ever bought What a shame they had to cover the front passenger observation windows during the refurb. A ride on these trains with that view, was the highlight of the week for me

glasgowken wrote:It was introduced for the Blue Trains. If I remember correctly it's meant to be a symbol of a pantograph (the thing on top of the train which collects the power) intersecting the Clyde.

Really, wow. I always thought it was directional arrows.

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